Postdoctoral position in bioinformatics and genomics How to Apply Interested individuals should submit their (1) CVs; (2) evidence of programming skills; and (3) three reference letters. Send all application materials to Dr. Alex Lam C Tsoi via email: (alextsoi@umich.edu or alextsoi@med.umich.edu). Job Summary A postdoctoral position is available for individual interested in conducting...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2015-10-16

Applicants must have an MD or PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Mathematics, Genomics, or related discipline, with postdoctoral... From George Washington University - 14 Oct 2015 23:18:02 GMT - View all jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2015-10-15

Postdoctoral Position in Computational Genomics/Bioinformatics Employer: NIDDK/NIH Location: Bethesda, MD 20892 The Genetics and Biochemistry Branch, NIDDK seeks postdoctoral candidates to develop novel algorithms and approaches for the analysis of large next-generation sequencing and other datasets to study the fundamental processes underlying chromosome dynamics during meiosis and other biological processes. The successful candidate...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2015-10-15

Salary will be commensurate with experience and include full benefits: University of Minnesota - Griffin laboratory: A post-doctoral position is available focusing on development of advanced MS-based metabolomics bioinformatics tools, working with a team to implement these in the Galaxy framework and apply them to collaborative, biological research studies. The work will be conducted on the campus of the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities  [More]

Originally posted on 2015-10-14

Competitive: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital: The Senior Bioinformatics Research Scientist takes a lead role in data analysis, data visualization, statistical analysis, experimental design and database development. Provides bioinformatics analysis for interdepartmental investigators and communicates Memphis, Tennessee  [More]

Originally posted on 2015-10-14

The Talkowski laboratory is seeking multiple candidates at the Postdoctoral, Staff Scientist, and Bioinformatics Specialist levels to direct collaborative projects involving functional genomics and structural variation studies across multiple neurogenetic disorders, including familial dysautonomia, dystonia, and autism spectrum disorder.  [More]

Originally posted on 2015-10-13

AUGUSTANA UNIVERSITY, a selective, private, liberal arts institution in Sioux Falls, SD invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the Natural Sciences beginning September 2016. We seek a computational biologist that can integrate undergraduate education with research in cell systems biology and/or modeling as part of multi-intuitional...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2015-10-13

We are recruiting a new computationally-oriented Postdoctoral Fellow to work as part of a multidisciplinary NCI-funded Program grant focused on developing better ways to treat adult acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) and glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Both of these tumors are therapeutically challenging, often rapidly lethal and in need of new and...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2015-10-13

Competitive: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital: St. Jude Childrens Research Hospitals Computational Biology Department is looking for a highly motivated bioinformatics research scientist as the key analyst for the institutional clinical genomics project. The Department has a well-established track rec Memphis, Tennessee  [More]

Originally posted on 2015-10-13

A post-doctoral position (two years potentially renewable one year) is immediately available at UMR1167, Institut Pasteur de Lille, France. We recently characterized BIN1 as the second genetic risk factor of Alzheimer’s disease after APOE (Lambert et al., Nat genet, 2013). We reported that BIN1 could be the first genetic determinant interacting with Tau pathology (Chapuis et al., Mol Psychiatry, 2013). The project will consist to determine what are the function and consequences of the BIN1-Tau interaction we recently fully described (Sottejeau et al., Act Neuropathol comm., 2015) at both physiological and pathophysiological levels.  [More]

Originally posted on 2015-10-08